LFCTV marked the 50th anniversary of Liverpool FC's 1965 FA Cup final win with a brand new documentary on Friday May 1.

In defeating Leeds United at Wembley, Bill Shankly's team wrote their names indelibly into Liverpudlian folklore.

This 70-minute documentary retraces that year's epic march to glory and is brought vividly to life with an extensive archive of rare and previously unseen colour footage from the final.

Half a century on, winning the FA Cup for the first time remains one of the greatest moments in Liverpool Football Club's illustrious history.

LFCTV's commemorative documentary speaks to many of the key players involved, including captain Ron Yeats, Ian St John, Tommy Lawrence, Gordon Milne, Chris Lawler, Roger Hunt and Willie Stevenson.

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For all involved, it was a labour of love and St John, scorer of the goal that finally brought the FA Cup to Anfield, said: "It has been an absolute privilege to take part in the documentary and the filming process brought back some fantastic memories. I only hope that LFC fans enjoy watching it as much as we have enjoyed taking part."

'EE-AYE-ADDIO - 1965 And All That' premiered exclusively on Friday May 1 on LFCTV (LFCTV is available on Sky channel number 429; Virgin Media customers can access the channel on 544) and will air throughout May.

For more information about how to sign up to LFCTV in the UK and Ireland, visit www.liverpoolfc.com/lfctv.

Fans outside the UK and Ireland can still enjoy the documentary, which is available to view on LFCTV GO at www.liverpoolfc.com/video.